BBC Wildlife Magazine is a celebration of the natural world, featuring all the latest discoveries, news and views on wildlife, conservation and environmental issues. With strong broadcasting links, authoritative journalism and award-winning photography, BBC Wildlife Magazine is essential reading for anyone with a passion for wildlife who wants to understand, experience and enjoy nature more.
Beyond the ice
Life in the extremes isn’t for the clumsy
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Wilde TIMES • What’s happening right now
Up and leave • Bats are known to move to hibernation sites in autumn
Dream weavers • Biologists discover jumping spiders experience rapid eye movement sleep by “peering into their heads”
Resurrection time for extinct Tasmanian tiger • Restoring the extinct thylacine could aid rewilding, but wildlife experts have their doubts
Life in the sloe lane • It’s harvest time for the fruit of the blackhorn tree
Here comes the rain again • There’s no better time to visit Britain’s lush temperate rainforests
A ram’s horn squid’s shell
GILLIAN BURKE • “Yes, you can plant a tree, but will it survive and thrive?”
RETURN OF THE NATIVE
Karim Vahed • Entomologist and England manager at invertebrate conservation charity Buglife
Bees of the seas • New research has uncovered ‘pollinators’ – marine crustaceans – fertilising seaweed in our oceans
Lost & Found
A win-win for farming and wildlife • Study reveals farming for nature doesn’t need to jeopardise food security
An unkindness of ravens
An apple a day • Apple season means a nutritional bonanza for all manner of species
Lucy Cooke on the creative conjugal affairs of a hedgerow songbird
Wandering warblers • The Siberian songbirds getting lost en route south
Water vole
SIMPLY CHRISTMAS
MARK CARWARDINE • “Hare coursing is a serious problem in many rural areas”
As the moth flies • The impressive navigation strategies of migrating death’s-head hawkmoths rival those of birds
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JUMP AROUND SPAWNING SALMON • Get settled by the water’s edge and marvel at fish bravely leaping homewards to reproduce
BABY LOVE MICRODON HOVERFLY • Clever adaptations allow the larvae of this parasitic hoverfly to happily munch on ant grubs undetected
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Return to the FROZEN PLANET • Over a decade since Frozen Planet first aired on the BBC, the series is back, offering extraordinary new footage of life in the most extreme environments on Earth
ART FOR CHANGE • Enjoy works from the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation Wildlife Artist of the Year competition, in association with BBC Wildlife
ROOM FOR A LITTLE ONE? • The once ubiquitous house sparrow has suffered a drastic decline. It’s time to step in and lend our small and charming neighbours a helping hand.
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RISE & SHINE • Strange but beautiful fungi and slime moulds are popping up beneath our feet. It’s time to slow down and marvel at a magical techicolour show.
“Nature is not a luxury; it is a necessity and a basic human right” • Learning disabilities should not be a barrier to the wild
PARTY IN THE PARK • Feeding the coatis has led to a troublesome population explosion in one Brazilian city
Q&A
Speciation: sources of biodiversity
GO WILD! • Your guide to getting closer to nature this month
Falling leaves
Photo CLUB
SNAP-CHAT WITH BBC WILDLIFE PICTURE EDITOR TOM GILKS • Craig Jones talks wildlife-mimicking dogs and escaping incoming tides
Marvellous martens put on...